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  1. A page for describing Characters: Snow Queen (2012). Characters appearing in The Snow Queen (2012) and it's sequels The daughter of Master Vegard and Kai's …

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      The Other Darrin: No one from The Snow Queen reprises their...

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      The Snow Queen is a 2012 Russian computer-animated...

  2. The Snow Queen ( Russian: Снежная королева, romanized : Snezhnaya Koroleva, lit. 'The Snow Queen') is a 2012 Russian animated fantasy adventure film directed by Vladlen Barbe and Maxim Sveshnikov. The film is a based on the 1844 fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen.

  3. Snow Queen is a 2002 made-for-television film produced by Hallmark Entertainment and directed by David Wu based on the 1844 story The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. The film stars Bridget Fonda as the title character and Chelsea Hobbs as her rival and the story's heroine, Gerda.

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    A mirror and its fragments

    The devil, in the form of a troll, has made a magic mirror that distorts the appearance of everything that it reflects. The mirror reflects no good and beautiful aspects of people and things, and magnifies their bad and ugly aspects. The troll's minions take the mirror all over the world to distort everything, then carry it up to heaven to mock God and the angels. As they approach heaven, the mirror trembles and falls, shattering into billions of pieces. Some become windowpanes, some spectacl...

    Kai and Gerda

    Years later, a little boy Kai (often spelled "Kay" or "Kaj" in translations) and a little girl Gerda live next door to each other in the garrets of buildings with adjoining roofs in a large city. They could get from one's home to the other's just by stepping over the gutters of each building. The two families grow vegetables and roses in window boxes placed on the gutters. Gerda and Kai have a window boxgarden to play in, and they become devoted to each other as playmates, and as close as if...

    The magician woman's garden

    The people of the city conclude that Kai died in the nearby river. When spring arrives, Gerda goes to the river and offers it her favorite red shoes if the river will return Kai. The shoes wash back to shore, so she climbs into a nearby boat to throw them out further. The boat is unmoored, drifts away from the shore and becomes caught in the current. Gerda drifts until she reaches the home of an old woman, who pulls her to shore with her crooked staff. The woman is a sorceressand wants Gerda...

    Gerda (English: /ˈɡɜːrdə/), the main protagonist of this tale, a little girl who succeeds in finding her friend Kai and saving him from the Snow Queen.
    Kai (English: /kaɪ/) in Danish and Norwegian (often spelled Kay or Kajin other European languages including English), a little boy who lives in a large city, in the garret of a building across the...
    The Snow Queen (Snedronningen) is the main antagonist of this tale, she is the evil queen of the snowflakes or "snow bees", who travels throughout the world with the snow. Her palace and gardens ar...
    The Troll (Trolden) or the Devil (Djævlen), who makes an evil mirror that distorts reality and later shatters to infect people with its splinters that distort sight and freeze hearts. Some English...

    Andersen met Swedish opera singer Jenny Lindin 1840 and became infatuated with her, but she was not interested in him romantically (although the two became friends). According to Carole Rosen, Andersen was inspired to model the icy-hearted Snow Queen on Lind after she rejected him as a suitor.

    Theatrical films

    1. The Snow Queen (1957), a Soviet animated film by film studio Soyuzmultfilm and directed by Lev Atamanov, later dubbed by Universal Studios with the voices of Sandra Dee as Gerda, Tommy Kirk as Kay and introduced by Art Linkletter. In the 1990s, the film was redubbed again, this time featuring the voices of Kathleen Turner, Mickey Rooney, Kirsten Dunst and Laura San Giacomo. 2. The Snow Queen (1967), a live-action adaptation from the Soviet Union, directed by Gennadi Kazansky. 3. Lumikuning...

    Television

    1. Die Schneekönigin(1964), West German TV movie directed by Wolfgang Spier. 2. Hans Christian Andersen Stories (1971) is a Japanese anime series by Mushi Productionsand Zuiyo Enterprises and aired on Fuji TV. the 50th and 51st episodes by two parts of the story. 3. The Snow Queen (1976), a live-action/animated TV movie released by BBC Enterprises (before restructured as BBC Worldwide), produced by Ian Keill and directed by Andrew Gosling. 4. The Snow Queen, a Skating Ballet (1983), choreogra...

    Video games

    1. A text adventure, The Snow Queen, was released by Mosaic Publishing for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64home computers in 1985. 2. Rise of the Snow Queen, the 3rd instalment of the Dark Parables Hidden Object PC computer game, is based on both The Snow Queen, & the Snow Whitefairytale.

    Literature 1. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (1950): It is possible that the White Witch from C. S. Lewis's novel may be inspired by the Snow Queen, as she turned Narnia into a snow-covered land, is also depicted as wearing a white fur coat and first appears riding in a sleigh, and kidnapped a boy. 2. French artist Stéphane Blanquet illustra...

    The Snow Queenat the Hans Christian Andersen website
    Free audiobook from LibriVox
    • H. C. Andersen, Vilhelm Pedersen, H. B. Paull
    • 1844
  4. FrLitterature. Create New. "The Snow Queen" (Danish: "Snedronningen") is a 19th-century Fairy Tale by author Hans Christian Andersen which was first published in 1845. An evil troll, actually The Devil himself, creates a magic mirror that magnifies all the bad and ugly aspects of whatever it reflects.

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  6. May 22, 2005 · Characters, voice actors, producers and directors from the anime Yuki no Joou (TV) (The Snow Queen) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Based on the children's story by Hans Christian Andersen.

  7. May 22, 2005 · Looking for information on the anime Yuki no Joou (TV) (The Snow Queen)? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Based on the children's story by Hans Christian Andersen.

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